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64. Without prejudice to the generality of section 22 of the Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954, upon the hearing of any appeal under this Part (including an appeal by way of case stated), the appellate court may (a)adjourn the hearing from time to time; (b)draw any inference of fact which might have been drawn or give any judgment or make any order which might have been given or made by the county court; (c)remit the proceedings for rehearing and determination by the county court; (d)where the appeal is by case stated, amend the case stated or remit it, with such declarations or directions as the appellate court may think proper, for hearing and determination by the county court or for re-statement or amendment or for a supplemental case to be stated thereon; (e)make such order as to costs incurred in the appeal and in the proceedings in the county court as the appellate court thinks fit; (f)make such other order as may be necessary for the due determination of the appeal.
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